I am Nis, and just recently got so attracted to gem stone, specially EmeraldI've got good offer on emerald, along with certificate, however, after some intensive research on net, I feel awkward with this certificate

I have contacted seller, and he/she said maybe there is a mistake is certificate (WOW)

as per my attached certificate copy, shown on treatment section : ' Heated' I never heard of heated emerald, or may be because of my shallow knowledge that I haven't hear about this heating treatment?

I have check http://www.globalgemslab.org, and indeed there is a section on it to check the certificate, appear that certificate attached on my previous post is valid, and issued by them.

I have gone furthermore, I check their website, their website was established on Jun 2016, and will require renewal on this june, contact address is using free email service (gmail), and their physical address is India

Now I am become more and more pesimistic with the authenticity of this certificate

I have check through their website, and certificate is valid, made by GGLTheir website found on June 2016 (I believe their lab too) and require renewal on this juneContact email is using free service (gmail)With this new information, make me even more and more heart breaking regarding the authenticity of the gem and certificate

Bonjour,sorry for my english. It is not emerald at all, but cracked quartz filled with colored oiled-glue.Regards

This ''lab'' is just a joke made to deceive naive buyers without access to a real lab. Everything they sell is quartz.

One of their links was for this http://globalgemologicalsociety.com/?re ... yhol5jLab= which is actually a free domain on godaddy....I work with the lab of the National authority for customer protection of Romania and they have gemological lab. Their are 100% accurate and professional but they issue some A4 paper printed with a signature and a stamp without any picture or safety holder.

Maybe "heated" means that the 'emerald" is a synthetic hydrothermal stone? There are such stones used by jewellers to copy patron jewelry when they travel outside USA. Saves insurance coverage, losses, and allows patrons to have inexpensive bling. Winstone

Bonjour,sorry for my english. It is not emerald at all, but cracked quartz filled with colored oiled-glue.Regards

Thank you, the color is just way too clear to become emerald?

This ''lab'' is just a joke made to deceive naive buyers without access to a real lab. Everything they sell is quartz.Now I am 100% agree, this stone was advertised on ebayOne of their links was for this http://globalgemologicalsociety.com/?re ... yhol5jLab= which is actually a free domain on godaddy....I work with the lab of the National authority for customer protection of Romania and they have gemological lab. Their are 100% accurate and professional but they issue some A4 paper printed with a signature and a stamp without any picture or safety holder.

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